java.lang.Object
com.aspose.words.TxtListIndentation
public class TxtListIndentation
- extends java.lang.Object
Specifies how list levels are indented when document is exporting to SaveFormat.TEXT format.
Example:
Shows how to configure list indenting when converting to plaintext.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create a list with three levels of indentation
builder.getListFormat().applyNumberDefault();
builder.writeln("Item 1");
builder.getListFormat().listIndent();
builder.writeln("Item 2");
builder.getListFormat().listIndent();
builder.write("Item 3");
// Microsoft Word list objects get lost when converting to plaintext
// We can create a custom representation for list indentation using pure plaintext with a SaveOptions object
// In this case, each list item will be left-padded by 3 space characters times its list indent level
TxtSaveOptions txtSaveOptions = new TxtSaveOptions();
txtSaveOptions.getListIndentation().setCount(3);
txtSaveOptions.getListIndentation().setCharacter(' ');
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "TxtSaveOptions.TxtListIndentation.txt", txtSaveOptions);
Property Getters/Setters Summary |
char | getCharacter() | |
void | setCharacter(char value) | |
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Gets or sets which character to use for indenting list levels.
The default value is '\0', that means there is no indentation.
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int | getCount() | |
void | setCount(int value) | |
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Gets or sets how many Character to use as indentation per one list level.
The default value is 0, that means no indentation.
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TxtListIndentation
public TxtListIndentation()
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Property Getters/Setters Detail |
getCharacter/setCharacter | |
public char getCharacter() / public void setCharacter(char value)
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Gets or sets which character to use for indenting list levels.
The default value is '\0', that means there is no indentation.
Example:
Shows how to configure list indenting when converting to plaintext.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create a list with three levels of indentation
builder.getListFormat().applyNumberDefault();
builder.writeln("Item 1");
builder.getListFormat().listIndent();
builder.writeln("Item 2");
builder.getListFormat().listIndent();
builder.write("Item 3");
// Microsoft Word list objects get lost when converting to plaintext
// We can create a custom representation for list indentation using pure plaintext with a SaveOptions object
// In this case, each list item will be left-padded by 3 space characters times its list indent level
TxtSaveOptions txtSaveOptions = new TxtSaveOptions();
txtSaveOptions.getListIndentation().setCount(3);
txtSaveOptions.getListIndentation().setCharacter(' ');
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "TxtSaveOptions.TxtListIndentation.txt", txtSaveOptions);
getCount/setCount | |
public int getCount() / public void setCount(int value)
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Gets or sets how many Character to use as indentation per one list level.
The default value is 0, that means no indentation.
Example:
Shows how to configure list indenting when converting to plaintext.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create a list with three levels of indentation
builder.getListFormat().applyNumberDefault();
builder.writeln("Item 1");
builder.getListFormat().listIndent();
builder.writeln("Item 2");
builder.getListFormat().listIndent();
builder.write("Item 3");
// Microsoft Word list objects get lost when converting to plaintext
// We can create a custom representation for list indentation using pure plaintext with a SaveOptions object
// In this case, each list item will be left-padded by 3 space characters times its list indent level
TxtSaveOptions txtSaveOptions = new TxtSaveOptions();
txtSaveOptions.getListIndentation().setCount(3);
txtSaveOptions.getListIndentation().setCharacter(' ');
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "TxtSaveOptions.TxtListIndentation.txt", txtSaveOptions);
See Also:
Aspose.Words Documentation - the home page for the Aspose.Words Product Documentation.
Aspose.Words Support Forum - our preferred method of support.